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Elena Belova and
Olga Iakimenko ICSER Leontief Centre,
Green Mobility Initiative
St Petersburg, Russia
The project goal: develop of the methods for the
creating smart, attractive, green and accessible public
spaces
The main objective is to facilitate initiatives for developing and strengthening the
cycling culture and infrastructure carried out by both authorities and citizens in cities
of Russia as well as to promote other citizens-friendly transport solutions such as
electric and hybrid cars and public transport
www.mobility.leontief-centre.ru“THE PEP Rely Race” on the platform of the Conference in
St Petersburg in the framework of the Strategic Forum Green DaySt Petersburg (Russia), October 23, 2018
The International Green Mobility Award,
an Oscar for Sustainable Development
The Green Mobility Awards
Ceremony is a notable year-end
closing event for all who are
implementing innovative projects
and development strategies for
sustainable transport, improving
mobility for all citizens, reducing
greenhouse gas emissions and air
pollution, improving road safety and
creating an accessible environment
for pedestrians and cyclists.
NOMINATION: EXPERT OF THE YEAR
Jan GehlDanish Architect and Urban
Design Consultant,
Founder & Senior Advisor,
Gehl Architects (Denmark)
NOMINATION: EXPERT OF THE YEAR
Vadim
DonchenkoScientific and Research
Institute of Motor Transport”.
Chief Research Adviser.
Chairman of THE PEP
Bureau
ALMETYEVSKNOMINATION: CITIES FOR PEOPLE
OF THE 21ST CENTURYAlmetyevsk is a city where you can
let your kids cycle to school and be
sure they are safe
SKOLKOVO
NOMINATION: CITIES FOR PEOPLE
OF THE 21ST CENTURY
Skolkovo is more than a young science city or a
technology park: it is a full-fledged town with
outstanding architecture and unique opportunities for
communication, which implements modern solutions
across its territory, creating an attractive and livable
urban environment for citizens and city guests
EUROPEAN GREENWAYS
ASSOCIATION
NOMINATION: INITIATIVE OF THE YEAR
Greenways are communication routes reserved
exclusively for non-motorised journeys, developed in an
integrated manner which enhances both the
environment and quality of life of the surrounding area.
Greenways provide facilities based on the
infrastructures and fixtures of the old pathways and
tracks, such as disused railway stations and lock
keepers’ houses
Study of Russian Urban Transport Systems
http://mobility.leontief-centre.ru/vote.html
Without the help and active participation of residents, it is impossible to create an efficient sustainable
transportation system, which is the hallmark of the city and should be safe, convenient, comfortable and
attractive. To create sustainable urban transportation systems, an integrated approach and joint efforts of
federal, regional and municipal executive authorities, the business community and the public are needed
Lead partner: Hanseatic City of Rostock (Germany)
17 partners from 8 EU countries: Germany, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
2 partners from Russia: Pskov City Administration, ICSER Leontief Centre (as associated partner)Duration of the Project: 36 month(10.2017 – 9.2020)Budget: 3,8 million EUR
City of Pskov Size city area - 95,6 km²
Population - 209 840
Unemployment rate - 0,69 %
Average annual temp - 5.9°C
Population growth - 0,6 %
City level Smallest number of public
transportation modes and highest
population density Pskov
GREEN MOBILITY HANDBOOK
provides hand-on advice and
technologies of how to transform cities from car-centric to people-oriented development with safe, low-carbon, healthy, smart, multimodal urban transport systems
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